Ring Sizer

Tips

Temperature is important

Don't measure when your body temperature is either too cold or too hot. A cold finger shrinks while a hot finger expands causing an inaccurate reading. Only measure when fingers are at room temperature.

When two sizes seem to fit

If you hesitate between two sizes, always go with the larger one.

A wider band needs a bigger size

If you consider purchasing a wide band, move up a size from your measurement, for comfort’s sake.

Don't use strings

When measuring your finger, always refrain from using a string, they tend to stretch, which can result in wrong size. ALWAYS use a paper strip about 1/2 width."

Big knuckles can affect your size

If your knuckle is a lot larger than the base of your finger, and you're using the virtual ruler, measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size in between the two.

For best results, use a plain band

Extra wide band styles tend to run slightly small. If your borrowed ring has a narrower shaft than the one you wish to purchase, you may wish to order a ring a size larger than the normal size worn. Also, large stone rings may cause the shank to lift up when laid on its side on the display, slightly distorting the size measurements.

FAQ

1. Is there a difference between men sizes and women sizes?

Definitely no, there is no difference between men sizes and women sizes.

2. Why do I need to place my driving license or credit card on the display?

We use the card only for its physical properties, specifically its width, which we use to calibrate the display. No identifying detail of your card is used or captured in any manner, hence you can use any card, as long as it is identical in size.

3. How do we create the ring scale and the virtual ruler?

After you tune your display using a card, we calculate the exact pixel size of your display, and create an image that fits specifically to your display. On the lower right part of the ring scale page, and the virtual ruler page, you'll notice a signature that contains the technical data used to create the image. The ring scale and the virtual ruler cannot be copied to other displays, since they won't show the accurate sizes.

4. How accurate is this method?

The method is highly accurate, much more than using a regular ruler. Technically speaking, we calibrate the exact size of a pixel in metric scale. the calibration process resolution is 45 microns. Therefore, even if you miss by 10 pixels, when marking the card, you'll still get the correct size.

5. Is it possible to resize a ring?

Most jewelers will happily adjust a ring two sizes in either direction. This adjustment may leave a visible seam or an invisible weak point, but a professional jeweler can position flaws out of sight.